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Yes, they nailed it.
Absolutely agree.
Normally a dial with this much information should feel chaotic, but somehow they really balanced it beautifully.
A very difficult thing to do on a perpetual calendar. 🙏
A great watch is a great watch.
By: MTR : May 6th, 2026-23:41
Dear watch friends, once again, I could not resist. 🙏 And honestly… this watch has been following me for months. So yesterday morning I finally brought the Breitling Navitimer B19 Chronograph 43 Perpetual home. If somebody had told me a few years ago that...
At least (😎)
By: MTR : May 7th, 2026-19:54
technically this watch seems extremely well thought through. Actually had a long discussion about exactly this topic with the head watchmaker of my AD (after the purchase!) His opinion was quite interesting: he said the movement is technically extremely g...
Thank you very much, my friend 😊
By: MTR : May 7th, 2026-17:54
Exactly! Once you have experienced a truly instantaneous date or calendar change, it becomes strangely difficult to “unsee” slow transitions afterwards. And honestly, I completely agree with you: this should not be reserved only for ultra high-end pieces ...
Hi, here I am again ☺️
By: MTR : May 7th, 2026-17:28
Yes, it’s stainless steel with a Platinum bezel. After the anniversary year 2024, although the perpetual calendar with the B19 movement was initially introduced exclusively in red gold, in 2025 my stainless steel version with the ice-blue dial (which for ...
Thank you so much, Emmanuel.
By: MTR : May 7th, 2026-17:57
Coming from you, that means really a lot to me! And yes, I think my collecting journey has definitely evolved over the years. Less fascination with status or hype, more focus on emotional connection, engineering and authenticity. And somehow this watch un...
You are right.
By: MTR : May 8th, 2026-18:49
The new variants are stunning, too. Stainless steel: Platinum: And before in 2024 the Red Gold version for the 140th anniversary: But in person - for me - the steel with ice blue dial is the best. ...